1. Establish clear expectations: Setting boundaries and letting your
children know what behavior is acceptable will help reduce conflicts.
2. Encourage communication: Teach your children how to express their
feelings and thoughts in a calm and respectful manner.
3. Promote teamwork: Encourage your children to work together towards
a common goal, such as completing a chore or solving a problem.
4. Foster individuality: Celebrate each child's unique strengths and
talents to build their self-esteem and reduce the need for
competition.
5. Seek professional help if needed: If sibling rivalry is causing
significant distress or harm, consider seeking guidance from a child
psychologist or counselor.
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